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  • 1 chirrión

    m.
    whip.
    * * *
    1 (carro) cart
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=carro) tumbrel
    2) And, CAm, Méx (=látigo) whip
    3) CAm (=sarta) string, line
    4) CAm (=charla) chat, conversation ( esp between lovers)
    * * *
    masculino (Méx) whip

    ay or ah chirrión! — (Méx) you're kidding! (colloq), you must be joking!

    * * *
    masculino (Méx) whip

    ay or ah chirrión! — (Méx) you're kidding! (colloq), you must be joking!

    * * *
    ( Méx)
    whip
    ¡ay or ah chirrión! ( Méx); you're kidding! ( colloq), you must be joking!
    se me/le volteó el chirrión por el palito ( Méx fam); I/he had the tables turned on me/him, I/he got a taste of my/his own medicine
    * * *
    Am [látigo] horsewhip
    * * *
    chirrión nm, pl chirriones Mex : whip, lash

    Spanish-English dictionary > chirrión

  • 2 moño

    adj.
    1 pretty, dainty, cute, ducky.
    2 blond.
    m.
    1 monkey, ape.
    2 overall, coveralls, dungarees.
    * * *
    1 (bonito) nice, lovely, cute
    ¡qué vestido más mono! what a lovely dress!
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 ZOOLOGÍA monkey
    2 (prenda - de trabajo) overalls plural; (- de calle) jump suit, dungarees plural; (- de niños) rompers plural
    3 argot (síndrome de abstinencia - drogas) cold turkey; (- tabaco, alcohol) withdrawal symptoms
    lleva tres días sin fumar y está con el mono he hasn't smoked for three days and he's suffering from withdrawal symptoms
    \
    ¡tengo monos en la cara, o qué! familiar do you want a photo?
    ————————
    2 (prenda - de trabajo) overalls plural; (- de calle) jump suit, dungarees plural; (- de niños) rompers plural
    3 argot (síndrome de abstinencia - drogas) cold turkey; (- tabaco, alcohol) withdrawal symptoms
    lleva tres días sin fumar y está con el mono he hasn't smoked for three days and he's suffering from withdrawal symptoms
    * * *
    1. (f. - mona)
    adj.
    pretty, funny
    2. (f. - mona)
    noun
    * * *
    I
    SM
    1) (Zool) monkey

    ¡mono! — [a niño] you little monkey!

    2) ** [de drogadicto] withdrawal symptoms pl, cold turkey *

    estar con el mono — to be suffering withdrawal symptoms, have gone cold turkey *

    3) (=traje de faena) overalls pl, boiler suit; [de calle] jumpsuit; [con peto] dungarees pl
    4) * (=hombre feo) ugly devil
    5) (=figura) cartoon or caricature figure
    pl monos Cono Sur doodles

    monos animados Cono Sur cartoons

    6) (Naipes) joker
    7) ** [policía] cop *
    8) * (=seña) sign ( between lovers)
    9) Caribe * (=deuda) debt
    10)

    tener monos en la cara —

    II
    ADJ
    1) (=bonito) pretty, lovely; (=simpático) nice, cute

    una chica muy monaa lovely o very pretty girl

    ¡qué sombrero más mono! — what a nice o cute little hat!

    2) (Mús) mono
    III mono, -a
    1.
    ADJ LAm (=amarillo) yellow; (=rubio) blond; (=rojizo) reddish blond
    2.
    SM / F Col (=rubio) blond(e) (person)
    mona
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1) (fam) < mujer> pretty, lovely-looking (colloq); < niño> lovely, cute (colloq); <vestido/piso> gorgeous, lovely
    2) (Col) ( rubio) <hombre/niño> blond; <mujer/niña> blonde
    3) (Audio) mono
    II
    - na masculino, femenino
    1) (Zool) monkey

    ser el último mono — (fam) to be the lowest of the low

    ¿qué miras? ¿es que tengo monos en la cara? — is there something funny about me?

    2) mono masculino ( monigote) doodle

    una revista de monitos — (Andes, Méx) a comic

    la página de los monitos del periódico — (Andes, Méx) the cartoon page, the funnies (AmE colloq)

    3) mono masculino
    a) ( de mecánico) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)
    b) ( de moda - de cuerpo entero) jumpsuit; (- con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)
    c) (Méx) ( malla de bailarina) leotard
    4) (Audio)
    5) (arg) ( síndrome de abstinencia) cold turkey (sl)
    6) ( en naipes) joker
    * * *
    = bun.
    Ex. The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.
    ----
    * horquilla de moño = hairpin.
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1) (fam) < mujer> pretty, lovely-looking (colloq); < niño> lovely, cute (colloq); <vestido/piso> gorgeous, lovely
    2) (Col) ( rubio) <hombre/niño> blond; <mujer/niña> blonde
    3) (Audio) mono
    II
    - na masculino, femenino
    1) (Zool) monkey

    ser el último mono — (fam) to be the lowest of the low

    ¿qué miras? ¿es que tengo monos en la cara? — is there something funny about me?

    2) mono masculino ( monigote) doodle

    una revista de monitos — (Andes, Méx) a comic

    la página de los monitos del periódico — (Andes, Méx) the cartoon page, the funnies (AmE colloq)

    3) mono masculino
    a) ( de mecánico) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)
    b) ( de moda - de cuerpo entero) jumpsuit; (- con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)
    c) (Méx) ( malla de bailarina) leotard
    4) (Audio)
    5) (arg) ( síndrome de abstinencia) cold turkey (sl)
    6) ( en naipes) joker
    * * *
    mono1
    = monkey, ape.

    Ex: For example, 629.1388 in DC has to house all documents on Astronautics documents on Instrumentation, Earth satellites, monkeys in space, Manned flights, and so on.

    Ex: Edgar Rice Burroughs, best known as the creator of 'Tarzan of the Apes', is one of America's most popular writers of genre fiction = Edgar Rice Burroughs, mejor conocido como el creador de "Tarzán de los monos" es uno de los escritories más populares americanos de literatura narrativa.
    * aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda = You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy.
    * Aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda = You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
    * hacer (la) mona = play + hooky, play + truant, skip + class.
    * mono enano = bonobo.
    * ser el último mono = feel + pulled and tugged.

    mono2
    2 = overalls, body suit.
    Nota: Prenda de vestir de una pieza completa que cubre la parte superior e inferior del cuerpo.

    Ex: Factories are manufacturing hundreds of diversified products: paper containers, overalls, wire products, icepicks, furniture, building supplies, soap, buttons, wallpaper, kitchenware, shirts, cosmetics, carpets, paint -- the list goes on.

    Ex: This article covers the general intellectual property situation and specific patents relating to aspects of virtual reality (headsets, data gloves, body suits, complete systems).

    mono3
    3 = cute [cuter -comp., cutest -sup.], dinky [dinkier -comp., dinkiest -sup.], darling.

    Ex: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.

    Ex: This dinky pink handbag is ideal for day or evening use.
    Ex: Anyhow, family -- including my darling niece and nephew, who were a little bit off their oats when I arrived.

    mono4

    Ex: When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit 'cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.

    * tener el mono = suffer from + withdrawal symptoms.

    * * *
    mono1 -na
    A ( fam); ‹mujer› pretty, lovely-looking ( colloq); ‹niño› lovely, cute ( colloq), sweet ( colloq); ‹vestido/piso› gorgeous, lovely
    es muy mona de cara she has a lovely o a very pretty face
    B ( Col) (rubio) ‹hombre/niño› blond; ‹mujer/niña› blonde
    C ( Audio) mono
    mono2 -na
    masculine, feminine
    ( Zool) monkey
    el mono desnudo the naked ape
    ser el último mono ( fam); to be a complete nobody, be the lowest of the low, be the low man on the totem pole ( AmE)
    ser un mono de imitación ( fam); to be a copycat ( colloq)
    tener monos en la cara ( fam): ¿qué miras? ¿es que tengo monos en la cara? is there something funny about me? you're looking at me as if I was from another planet
    tener mono de algo/algn ( Esp fam); ‹persona› to miss; ‹vino/jamón› to crave
    aunque la mona se vista de seda mona se queda you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
    Compuesto:
    A
    (monigote): dibujó un mono en el cuaderno he drew a little figure in his exercise book
    una revista de monitos (Andes, Méx); a comic
    la página de los monitos del periódico (Andes, Méx); the cartoon page, the funnies ( AmE colloq)
    Compuestos:
    ( Chi) cartoon
    ( Chi) snowman
    B
    1 ( Indum) (de mecánico) coveralls (pl) ( AmE), overalls (pl) ( BrE), boiler suit ( BrE)
    2 (de modade cuerpo entero) jumpsuit; (— con peto) overalls (pl) ( AmE), dungarees (pl) ( BrE)
    C ( Audio):
    en mono in mono
    D ( arg) (síndrome de abstinencia) cold turkey (sl)
    está con el mono he's gone cold turkey (sl)
    E (en naipes) joker
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    mono    
    moño
    mono 1
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    1 (fam) ‹ mujer pretty, lovely-looking (colloq);
    niño lovely, cute (colloq);
    vestido/piso gorgeous, lovely
    2 (Col) ( rubio) ‹hombre/niño blond;
    mujer/niña blonde
    3 (Audio) mono
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    1 (Zool) monkey;

    2 sustantivo masculino
    a) ( de mecánico) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE)


    (— con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)

    mono 2 sustantivo masculino ( monigote)
    1 doodle;
    una revista de monitos (Andes, Méx) a comic;

    moño animado (Chi) cartoon;
    moño de nieve (Chi) snowman
    2
    a) ( de mecánico) coveralls (pl) (AmE), overalls (pl) (BrE), boiler suit (BrE)


    (— con peto) overalls (pl) (AmE), dungarees (pl) (BrE)

    3 (arg) ( síndrome de abstinencia) cold turkey (sl);

    moño sustantivo masculino
    a) ( peinado) bun;


    estar hasta el moño to be fed up (to the back teeth) (colloq)
    b) (AmL) ( lazo) bow

    mono,-a
    I m,f Zool monkey
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 Indum (para trabajo) overalls pl; US coveralls pl
    2 argot (de abstinencia) cold turkey
    III adj fam (bonito) lovely, pretty, charming
    ♦ Locuciones: ¿tengo monos en la cara?, what are you staring at?
    moño m (de pelo) bun: se hizo un moño, she put her hair up in a bun
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar estar hasta el moño, to be sick to death [de, of]
    ' moño' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mona
    - mono
    - chongo
    - comodín
    - corbata
    - deshacer
    - mano
    - rico
    English:
    ape
    - boiler suit
    - bun
    - cold turkey
    - coveralls
    - cute
    - death
    - dungarees
    - jump suit
    - monkey
    - overall
    - sick
    - sweet
    - blond
    - boiler
    - bow
    - cartoon
    - cover
    - fair
    - hair
    - jump
    - mono
    - yellow
    * * *
    mono1, -a adj
    1. Fam [bonito] lovely, pretty;
    es mona, pero muy sosa she's pretty but really dull;
    está muy mona con ese traje she looks really lovely in that dress;
    viste siempre muy mona she always wears really pretty clothes
    2. [sonido] mono
    3. Col [rubio] blond, f blonde
    4. Ven Fam [presumido] conceited
    mono2, -a
    nm,f
    1. [animal] monkey;
    Fam
    mandar a alguien a freír monas o Ven [m5] monos to tell sb to get lost;
    Ven Fam
    en lo que pestañea un mono in the blink of an eye;
    Fam
    tener monos en la cara: ¿qué miras? ¿tengo monos en la cara? what are you looking at? have I got two heads or something?;
    Fam
    ser el último mono to be bottom of the heap;
    aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
    mono araguato red howler monkey;
    mono araña spider monkey;
    mono aullador howler monkey;
    mono caparro common woolly monkey;
    mono capuchino capuchin monkey;
    mono marimonda white-bellied spider monkey;
    mono tití squirrel monkey
    2. Col [rubio] blond, f blonde
    nm
    1. [prenda] [con mangas] Br overalls, US coveralls;
    [de peto] Br dungarees, Br boiler suit, US overalls;
    un mono de esquiar salopettes
    2. Esp Fam [síndrome de abstinencia] withdrawal symptoms;
    estar con el mono to be doing cold turkey
    3. Esp Fam [ganas]
    tengo mono de playa I'm dying to go to the beach
    4. Méx [muñeco] soft toy
    5. RP, Ven [ropa de bebé] romper suit, Br Babygro®
    6. Ven [ropa deportiva] tracksuit
    7. Ven [comodín] joker
    8. Ven Fam [deuda] bad debt
    9. Andes, Méx [monigote] cartoon figure
    Andes mono animado cartoon
    10. Chile [montón] pile of produce
    11. Comp
    Col
    * * *
    I m
    1 ZO monkey
    2 prenda coveralls pl, Br
    boilersuit
    3
    :
    ser el último mono be the low man on the totem pole;
    II adj pretty, cute
    * * *
    mono, -na adj, fam : lovely, pretty, cute, darling
    mono, -na n
    : monkey
    * * *
    mono1 adj pretty [comp. prettier; superl. prettiest]
    mono2 n
    1. (animal) monkey
    2. (prenda) overalls

    Spanish-English dictionary > moño

  • 3 ÞING

    n.
    1) assembly, meeting;
    esp. for purposes of legislation, a parliament;
    slíta þingi, segja þing laust, to dissolve a meeting;
    2) parish;
    3) district, county, shire;
    vera í þingi goða, to be in the district of such and such a goði, to be his liegeman, in his jurisdiction;
    4) interview, of lovers;
    vera í þingum við konu, to have a love intrigue with a woman (þat var talat, at Þorbjórn væri í þingum við Þórdísi);
    5) in pl. things articles, valuables (síðan tók hón þing sín, en Þorsteinn tók hornin).
    * * *
    n. [no Goth. þigg is recorded; A. S. and Hel. þing; Engl. thing; O. H. G., Germ., and Dutch ding; Dan.-Swed. ting.]
    A. A thing, Lat. res. In the Icel. this sense of the word is almost unknown, although in full use in mod. Dan.-Swed. ting, where it may come from a later Germ. influence.
    II. in plur. articles, objects, things, esp. with the notion of costly articles: þeir rannsaka allan hans reiðing ok allan hans klæðnað ok þing, articles, Sturl. iii. 295; þau þing (articles, inventories) er hann keypti kirkjunni innan sik, Vm. 20; þessi þing gaf Herra Vilkin kirkjunni í Klofa,—messu-klæði, kaleik, etc., 26.
    2. valuables, jewels (esp. of a married lady), the law often speaks of the ‘þing’ and the ‘heimanfylgja;’ ef maðr fær konu at lands-lögum réttum … þá skulu lúkask henni þing sín ok heimanfylgja, Gþl. 231; hann hafði ór undir-heimum þau þing at eigi munu slík í Noregi, Fms. iii. 178; siðan tók hón þing sín, 195; eptir samkvámu ( marriage) þeirra þá veitti Sveinn konungr áhald þingum þeim er ját vóru ok skilat með systur hans, x. 394; maðr skal skilja þing með frændkonu sinni ok svá heiman-fylgju, N. G. L. ii; skal Ólafr lúka Geirlaugu þing sín, svá mikil sem hón fær löglig vitni til, D. N. i. 108; þinga-veð, a security for a lady’s paraphernalia, D. N. passim.
    B. As a law phrase [see Þingvöllr]:
    I. an assembly, meeting, a general term for any public meeting, esp. for purposes of legislation, a parliament, including courts of law; in this sense þing is a standard word throughout all Scandinavian countries (cp. the Tyn-wald, or meeting-place of the Manx parliament): technical phrases, blása til þings, kveðja þings, stefna þing, setja þing, kenna þing (N. G. L. i. 63); helga þing, heyja þing, eiga þing; slíta þingi, segja þing laust, to dissolve a meeting, see the verbs: so also a þing ‘er fast’ when sitting, ‘er laust’ when dissolved (fastr I. γ, lauss II. 7); Dróttins-dag hinn fyrra í þingi, ríða af þingi, ríða á þing, til þings, vera um nótt af þingi, öndvert þing, ofanvert þing, Grág. i. 24, 25; nú eru þar þing ( parliaments) tvau á einum þingvelli, ok skulu þeir þá fara um þau þing bæði (in local sense), 127; um várit tóku bændr af þingit ok vildu eigi hafa, Vápn. 22; hann hafði tekit af Vöðla-þing, skyldi þar eigi sóknar-þing heita, Sturl. i. 141: in countless instances in the Sagas and the Grág., esp. the Nj. passim, Íb. ch. 7, Gísl. 54–57, Glúm. ch. 24, 27, Eb. ch. 9, 10, 56, Lv. ch. 4, 15–17: other kinds of assemblies in Icel. were Leiðar-þing, also called Þriðja-þing, Grág. i. 148; or Leið, q. v.; hreppstjórnar-þing (see p. 284); manntals-þing; in Norway, bygða-þing, D. N. ii. 330; hús-þing, vápna-þing, refsi-þing, v. sub vocc.:—eccl. a council, H. E. i. 457, Ann. 1274; þing í Nicea, 415. 14.
    2. a parish (opp. to a benefice); in Iceland this word is still used of those parishes whose priest does not reside by the church, no manse being appointed as his fixed residence; such a parish is called þing or þinga-brauð (and he is called þinga-prestr, q. v.), as opp. to a ‘beneficium,’ Grág. i. 471, K. Þ. K. 30, 70, K. Á. passim; bóndi er skyldr at ala presti hest til allra nauðsynja í þingin, Vm. 73; tíundir af hverjum bónda í þingunum, 96, Bs. i. 330, H. E. ii. 48, 85, 128.
    3. an interview, of lovers, H. E. i. 244; þat var talat at Þorbjörn væri í þingum við Þórdísi, Gísl. 5; nær þú á þingi mant nenna Njarðar syni, Skm. 38; man-þing, laun-þing.
    II. loc. a district, county, shire, a þing-community, like lög (sec p. 369, col. 2, B. II); a ‘þing’ was the political division of a country; hence the law phrase, vera í þingi með goða, to be in the district of such and such a godi, to be his liegeman, cp. þingfesti; or, segjask or þingi, see the Grág., Nj., and Sagas, passim; full goðorð ok forn þing, Grág. i. 15; í því þingi eðr um þau þing, 85. In later times Icel. was politically divided into twelve or thirteen counties. In old days every community or ‘law’ had its own assembly or parliament, whence the double sense of ‘lög’ as well as of ‘þing.’
    C. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—In Norway the later political division and constitution of the country dates from king Hacon the Good and his counsellors Thorleif the Wise and earl Sigurd. As king Harold Fairhair was the conqueror of Norway, so was his son Hacon her legislator as also the founder of her constitution, and of her political division into ‘þings;’ for this is the true meaning of the classical passage,—hann (king Hacon) lasgði mikinn hug á laga-setning í Noregi, hann setti Gulaþings-lög ok Frostaþings-lög, ok Heiðsævis-lög fyrst at upphafi, en áðr höfðu sér hverir fylkis-menn lög, Ó. H. 9; in Hkr. l. c. the passage runs thus—hann setti Gulaþings-lög með ráði Þorleifs spaka, ok hann setti Frostaþings-lög með ráði Sigurðar jarls ok annara Þrænda þeirra er vitrastir vóru, en Heiðsævis-lög hafði sett Hálfdan svarti, sem fyrr er ritað, Hkr. 349 new Ed.; the account in Eg. ch. 57, therefore, although no doubt true in substance, is, as is so often the case in the Sagas, an anachronism; for in the reign of Eric ‘Bloodaxe,’ there were only isolated fylkis-þing, and no Gula-þing. In later times St. Olave added a fourth þing, Borgar-þing, to the three old ones of king Hacon (those of Gula, Frosta, and Heiðsævi); and as he became a saint, he got the name of legislator in the popular tradition, the credit of it was taken from Hacon, the right man; yet Sighvat the poet speaks, in his Bersöglis-vísur, of the laws of king Hacon the foster-son of Athelstan. Distinction is therefore to be made between the ancient ‘county’ þing and the later ‘united’ þing, called lög-þing (Maurer’s ‘ding-bund’); also almennilegt þing or almanna-þing, D. N. ii. 265, iii. 277; fjórðunga þing, ii. 282; alþingi, alls-herjar-þing. The former in Norway was called fylkis-þing, or county þing; in Icel. vár-þing, héraðs-þing, fjórðungs-þing (cp. A. S. scîrgemot, a shiremote). Many of the old pre-Haconian fylkis-þing or shiremotes seem to have continued long afterwards, at least in name, although their importance was much reduced; such we believe were the Hauga-þing (the old fylkis-þing of the county Westfold), Fms. viii. 245, Fb. ii. 446, iii. 24; as also Þróndarness-þing, Arnarheims-þing, Kefleyjar-þing, Mork. 179.
    II. in Iceland the united þing or parliament was called Al-þingi; for its connection with the legislation of king Hacon, see Íb. ch. 2–5 (the chronology seems to be confused): again, the earlier Icel. spring þings (vár-þing), also called héraðs-þing ( county þing) or fjórðunga-þing ( quarter þing), answer to the Norse fylkis-þing; such were the Þórness-þing, Eb., Landn., Gísl., Sturl.; Kjalarness-þing, Landn. (App.); Þverár-þing, Íb.; also called Þingness-þing, Sturl. ii. 94; Húnavatns-þing, Vd.; Vöðla-þing, Lv., Band.; Skaptafells-þing, Nj.; Árness-þing, Flóam. S.; þingskála-þing, Nj.; Hegraness-þing, Glúm., Lv., Grett.; Múla-þing (two of that name), Jb. (begin.), cp. Grág. i. 127; Þorskafjarðar-þing, Gísl., Landn.; Þingeyjar-þing, Jb.; further, Krakalækjar-þing, Dropl. (vellum, see Ny Fél. xxi. 125); Sunnudals-þing, Vápn.; þing við Vallna-laug, Lv.; þing í Straumfirði, Eb.; Hvalseyrar-þing, Gísl.; or þing í Dýrafirði, Sturl.; Fjósatungu-þing, Lv.
    III. in Sweden the chief þings named were Uppsala-þing, Ó. H.; and Mora-þing (wrongly called Múla-þing, Ó. H. l. c., in all the numerous vellum MSS. of this Saga; the Icelandic chronicler or the transcriber probably had in mind the Icel. þing of that name).
    IV. in Denmark, Vebjarga-þing, Knytl. S.; Íseyrar-þing, Jómsv. S.
    V. in the Faroe Islands, the þing in Þórshöfn, Fær.: in Greenland, the þing in Garðar, Fbr.
    VI. freq. in Icel. local names, Þing-völlr, Þing-vellir (plur.) = Tingwall, in Shetland; Þing-nes, Þing-eyrar, Þing-ey, Þing-eyri (sing.); Þing-múli, Þing-skálar, etc., Landn., map of Icel.; Þing-holt (near Reykjavik).
    D. COMPDS: þingsafglöpun, þingsboð, þingabrauð, þingadeild, þingadómr, þingakvöð, þingaprestr, þingasaga, þingatollr, þingaþáttr.

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  • 4 ÁST

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    f.
    1) love, affection; hafa á. á e-m to feel a love for; fella á. til e-s or við e-n, to take a fancy to or for one;
    2) pl. ástir, love between man and woman, esp. affection between man and wife (vel er um ástir okkrar, sagði hón).
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    f., old form ́st, [Ulf. ansts = χάρις; A. S. est or æst; O. H. G. anst; old Fr. enst; cp. unna (ann), to love]:—love, affection; mikla ást hefir þú sýnt við mik, Eg. 603; fella ást til e-s, to feel love to, Sturl. i. 194, Fms. x. 420; líkamleg ást, 656 A. ii. 15, Ver. 47: with the article, ástin, or ástin mín, my dear, darling, pet, love, a term of endearment used by husband to wife or parents to child; her er nú ástin mín, Sighvatr bóndi, Sturl. ii. 78.
    β. in pl. love between man and woman, the affection between man and wife; vel er um ástir okkar, sagði hón, Nj. 26; takast þar ástir miklar, Ld. 94 (of a newly-wedded pair), 298: love of a woman, þá mælti Frigg, ok spurði hverr sá væri með Ásum er eignast vildi ástir hennar ok hylli, Edda 37: metaph. the white spots on the nails are called ástir, since one will have as many lovers as there are spots, Ísl. Þjóðs., Fél. ix; vide elska, which is a more common word.
    COMPDS: ástafundr, ástalauss, ástarandi, ástarangr, ástaratlot, ástaraugu, ástarákefð, ástarband, ástarbrími, ástarbruni, ástareldr, ástarfundr, ástargyðja, ástarharmr, ástarhirting, ástarhiti, ástarhót, ástarhugi, ástarhygli, ástarilmr, ástarkveðja, ástarkveikja, ástarlogi, ástarmark, ástarorð, ástarpallr, ástarreiði, ástarsamband, ástarsigr, ástarsætleikr, ástarvárkunn, ástarvekka, ástarverk, ástarvél, ástarvili, ástarvængr, ástarþjónusta, ástarþokki, ástaræði.

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